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milspec

Archery Library

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milspec

I thought I would share with you guys some of the books that I've been reading and have found very helpful, as a first time hunter, first time archer. Feel free to add to the library!

These 3 are Deer specific, I do not consider them Bilbles, however they have managed to enlighten my thought process and answer a lot of questions most first timers have. They have proved themselves worthy during my first time scouting.

Tracking Wounded Deer by Richard P. Smith

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Bowhunting Forests & Deep Woods by Greg Miller

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Mapping Trophy Bucks by Brad Herndon

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This book, for me has been theCompound Bow Bilbe so far,

Setting Up the Perfect Hunting Bow by Bill Winke

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I thought I had an idea on how much attention was needed for setting up bows, but oh man, was I ever off by a mile.

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i like the cover of "tracking wounded deer" dude there's 6 inches of snow, follow tracks with blood lol


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